I've only tried using one but can't remember the name, the most popular one. It was a horrible experience. Oxygen works much like Webflow, and is essentially a GUI for your CSS editing, plus many useful shortcuts.

If you can do something in raw HTML, you can do it in Oxygen, this goes for animations as well because you can use any library you want, or you code your own. But it doesn't offer any fancy stuff out of the box apart from sticky headers, carousels, and fixed background images IIRC.

We've been using Oxygen builder for WordPress lately and honestly, I don't plan to do another corporate/marketing website any other way. What used to take us 60 days before in regards to the design and build-out, now takes us 1/3 of that time to launch a website.

I totally get where you are coming from with this — even though I don't necessarily feel the same way about certain things — and I do agree with some of the comments that it comes off like it was written from a defensive standpoint. Almost out of anger, even.

"Don't get it wrong - I am not your employee - and you are not my boss." Actually, you are - and they are.

No they are not. What Lior is aiming at with this as far as I can tell, is that he wants to make it known that a client can't apply the same principles and expectations towards him, as he may do to their employees. E.g. if he requires his employees to check email outside business hours, he can't make Lior do the same, as he runs his own ship.

All in all, I think it is good that you want to be up front with your potential clients, I would just rethink the tone and try not to sound bitter, like you've had it rough (even though you very well may have).